Ericbo wrote:Just checking if there is any need to open/close or delete/redefine switchboard devices when upgrading to 0.74 ... thank you !
davehale wrote:I don't have a device with that ID.
As best I can tell the keyfobs are set up correctly. At least, they work.
bschollnick2 wrote:
Since I don't have an SC9000, I don't know. The documentation for the SC9000 doesn't discuss how the sensor signal is received by the SC9000. I presume that the SC9000 does have a more powerful transceiver built-in to it, but that's an assumption.
So you have an CM15 Pro? Can you move that closer to the SC9000?
- Ben
bschollnick2 wrote:Ericbo wrote:Just checking if there is any need to open/close or delete/redefine switchboard devices when upgrading to 0.74 ... thank you !
You shouldn't need to delete or recreate any switchboard devices... But you may want to open them to check that any new settings are set properly....
One of the newer features, is that the devices should auto-update with the new definitions, when switchboard is started....
Ericbo wrote:Sorry to bother you Benjamin but i am not anymore able to find the Switchboard documentation (the link may have moved). Would you mind re-posting it ? Much appreciated ! ... Eric
bschollnick2 wrote:Ericbo wrote:Sorry to bother you Benjamin but i am not anymore able to find the Switchboard documentation (the link may have moved). Would you mind re-posting it ? Much appreciated ! ... Eric
Where are you looking? There hasn't been any moves to my knowledge...
Can you please post the URL(s) that you are trying, so that I can fix them?
- Ben
bschollnick2 wrote:Ericbo wrote:Sorry to bother you Benjamin but i am not anymore able to find the Switchboard documentation (the link may have moved). Would you mind re-posting it ? Much appreciated ! ... Eric
Where are you looking? There hasn't been any moves to my knowledge...
Can you please post the URL(s) that you are trying, so that I can fix them?
- Ben
Ericbo wrote:Having upgraded to 0.74, i get an initialization error. I am guessing it has to do with the upgrades (from 0.56 to 0.7 to 0.74) i got to do ... Thank you ! eric
ps : "Alarm Remotes" are 3 KR10A's ; I scanned my devices and found no "1532037281" ....
Plugin "Switchboard 0.74" started
Switchboard Switchboard is Monitoring X10 communications
Switchboard Updating Monitored Device Zone 'Alarm Remotes'
Switchboard Error Error in plugin execution startup:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "plugin.py", line 617, in startup
File "plugin.py", line 243, in re_init_zones_with_trigger_status
<type 'exceptions.KeyError'>: key id 1532037281 not found in database
Plugin "Action Collection 1.2.1" started
Plugin "NOAA Weather 1.0.1" started
Plugin "NOAA Weather Plus 1.1.6" started
Nov 18, 2012 3:01:45 PM
Emails on POP server imap.gmail.com will be scanned every 10 minutes
Nov 18, 2012 3:01:47 PM
Connected to USB ActiveHome Interface
CM15 firmware version 2
CM15 disabled internal RF to power line relaying
Trigger Weather MinTemperature Change Update (6thNight)
Trigger Set MinTemperatureForecast for Lowest Temperature
WebServer client connected
WebServer started on port 8176 -- digest authentication enabled
Nov 18, 2012 3:04:28 PM
Received RF security command sensor alert (min delay) (ID 159)
Switchboard Error Error in plugin execution ServerSentBroadcast:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "plugin.py", line 743, in x10CommandReceived
File "plugin.py", line 688, in check_X10_Heartbeats
<type 'exceptions.KeyError'>: key X10HeartBeatTimeOut not found in dict
Received RF security command sensor normal (min delay) (ID 159)
Switchboard Error Error in plugin execution ServerSentBroadcast:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "plugin.py", line 743, in x10CommandReceived
File "plugin.py", line 688, in check_X10_Heartbeats
<type 'exceptions.KeyError'>: key X10HeartBeatTimeOut not found in dict
rvarela wrote:Definitely, it is not a location problem. I moved the cm15 pro very close to the sc9000 and the inconsistent behavior is still present. It somewhat bothers me, because I want to have a safe way to tell if the door is really closed or ot, and take some actions on that. I should maybe change the device to a DS10....
When armed, the SC9000 console sends the x10 it is using (e.g., B1). But, as far as I can tell, this can not be used to 'arm' the console, it is only a notification. Do others dig deeper on this?
Ericbo wrote:bschollnick2 wrote:Ericbo wrote:Sorry to bother you Benjamin but i am not anymore able to find the Switchboard documentation (the link may have moved). Would you mind re-posting it ? Much appreciated ! ... Eric
Where are you looking? There hasn't been any moves to my knowledge...
Can you please post the URL(s) that you are trying, so that I can fix them?
- Ben
Ben, I usually use the link in your signature (http://www.schollnick.net/wordpress/hom ... ty-script/) but it says "Not Found Sorry, but you are looking for something that isn't here." .... Thank you for the help ! ... Eric
bschollnick2 wrote:rvarela wrote:Definitely, it is not a location problem. I moved the cm15 pro very close to the sc9000 and the inconsistent behavior is still present. It somewhat bothers me, because I want to have a safe way to tell if the door is really closed or ot, and take some actions on that. I should maybe change the device to a DS10....
When armed, the SC9000 console sends the x10 it is using (e.g., B1). But, as far as I can tell, this can not be used to 'arm' the console, it is only a notification. Do others dig deeper on this?
Rvarela,
I am not sure what to tell you here... I don't have an SC9000, and it appears to be an European unit?
Okay, I am going through the SC 9000 manual (which is the same as the safeguard system, see https://www.uk-automation.co.uk/pdf/safeguard.pdf)/
B1 - reflects the Alarm status (On = Armed, Off = Disarmed)
A1 - Extra Siren (On = Turn On Siren, Off = Turn off Siren)
The house codes can be changed....
But these are only broadcast notifications. I can't use B1 to change the armed status....
So I can add a SC 9000 device into Switchboard, but it would only be useful in displaying your current armed status...
But the easier answer is create a Remote Button and assign it to B1 in Indigo. Name is Alarm Status, and you can then write triggers, and etc, against it....
But there simply is only one way communication from the SC 9000, so Switchboard can't help with Remote Arming, or Disarming of the system....
- Ben
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